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2001 U.S. Attack on
Afghanistan: Seven American Special Operations Forces soldiers are
killed as they attempt to infiltrate the Shahi Kot Valley on a low-flying helicopter
reconnaissance mission. Around 3 a.m. local time a MH-47 Chinook
helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, causing a soldier
to fall out and damaging a hydraulic line. The helicopter made an
emergency landing a half-mile away. A second helicopter on the
mission picked up the first helicopter's crew and flew to where the
crew member had fallen. The soldiers soon came under heavy fire,
and six were killed. The remaining soldiers returned fire and
retrieved the bodies before returning to base.
Bubble
fusion: Scientific papers for and against the observation of
apparent nuclear
fusion in imploding bubbles become available online. If this
can be repeated, this is an important scientific breakthrough.
Other physicists fear
that this may be a repeat of the cold fusion fiasco.
March 11,
2002
Robert
Mugabe wins the Zimbabwe elections with 54% of the vote to Morgan
Tsvangirai's 40% on a turnout of 55.9%. His victory is
controversial and comes amid claims that many have been prevented
from voting and there has been a campaign of intimidation. But
election observers from South Africa and the Organisation of African
Unity state that the outcome is legitimate.
The Zimbabwe Congress
of Trade Unions calls a three-day general strike protesting police
interference with union meetings, harassment of trade unionists, and
general lawlessness following the general elections, which has led
to slow-downs in business. In South Korea, 5,600 power plant workers are
on the 25th day of their strike, protesting the neoliberal government plans to privatize the state-run electricity plants.
A vote among the remaining power plant workers to strike is
cancelled due to company interference.
Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israeli
troops exchange gunfire with guards of Yasir Arafat in Ramallah. A suicide bomber
identified as Shadi Tubasi, a resident of the refugee camp Jenin, kills 14 and wounds more
than 40 in Haifa. Later, a
suicide bomber wounds four members of an intensive care unit, one critically, in a
paramedics' dispatch
station in Efrat. In the past 18
months, according to the Associated Press, 1262 people have
been killed on the Palestinian side and on 401 on the Israeli
side.